Ignis highlights

Latest Update: An update for the Ignis is in the works with Maruti planning to launch it by end of February. It will feature safety updates that will make it compliant with upcoming safety norms.

Maruti Ignis Variants and Price: The Ignis is available in four variants - Sigma, Delta, Zeta and Alpha, which are priced from Rs 4.66 lakh to Rs 7.05 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Maruti Ignis Engine: The Ignis can be had with a 1.2-litre petrol engine only. It makes 83PS/113Nm and comes mated with either a 5-speed MT or a 5-speed AMT. Earlier, the Ignis was available with a 75PS/190Nm 1.3-litre DDiS190 engine as well, but it was discontinued due to low demand earlier this year.

Ignis User Reviews

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Bought it 3 months ago. Very good experience of driving the automatic version of Maruti Ignis. The interiors with multicolour provided by Nexa is awesome. It contains a rear camera, seat belt alert for driver and ABS. The alpha version of Ignis provides both the driver and passenger air bags, which is a very good thing in hatchbacks. Maruti Suzuki Ignis contains a very good body and very good leg space for front and back seat passengers even. The mileage on the highway is 17 km/l, and in the cit... 0

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CarDekho Verdict

The Ignis’s design makes it stand out, but it may not appeal to everyone; and the rear is sure to put people off. On the inside too it looks young and fresh. Contrasting black and white colours for the plastics makes it look even more striking. The cabin is spacious and practical for four adults. It even feels more solid than some other Marutis, but it doesn’t look as well finished as other Marutis. Petrol and diesel engines combined with automatic transmissions makes the Ignis a great fit for the city or for more open roads. The Ignis’ variants are a bit oddly stacked. Driver’s seat height adjust is only offered on the top end variant, as are the LED headlamps and DRLS. However, the automatic transmission options are available only on the Zeta variant. Also, the Ignis does seem pricey.

"When you factor in the class leading features, the standard safety package, the Ignis proves to be better value than what it appears at first."

However, when you factor in the class leading features, the standard safety package, the Ignis proves to be better value than what it appears at first. This isn’t your traditional Maruti in many ways, but those looking to buy one will find the sensible and practical Maruti traits make the Ignis an appealing package.